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SEC power rankings hold steady after Week 2

Kyle Tucker
@KyleTucker_CJ
Alabama assistant coach Lane Kiffin speaks with Alabama quarterback Jake Coker (14) in the second half against Florida Atlantic during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Not much movement in The Courier-Journal's SEC Power Rankings after a Week 2 full of ho-hum games against so-so foes. Only three league teams are not still undefeated: South Carolina (1-1), Arkansas (1-1) and poor Vanderbilt (0-2), which has lost all its steam in the wake of James Franklin's departure to Penn State.

Ole Miss, after wrecking the Commodores on Saturday, did leapfrog the Gamecocks, who continued to underwhelm – especially against preseason SEC championship expectations – in a too-tight game against East Carolina. The Crimson Tide is holding steady at the top, but the still-unsettled QB situation is … unsettling.

Several teams will get stiff tests this weekend: Missouri hosting Central Florida, Arkansas at Texas Tech, Kentucky traveling to Florida and Tennessee's trip to Oklahoma. The most notable test of all, though, is our No. 3 team in the league, Georgia (coming off a bye week), at our now-No. 7 team, South Carolina.

Here's a quick look at how the league stacks up, as we see it, entering Week 3: http://bit.ly/1tUokBP